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I am looking for family of Rose Reilly born 1791. I believe she married James Traynor born 1790 and they had several children. Think Rose died in Leeds, Yorkshire 1854.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Death registration for Rose Trainer who died Leeds Jun 1854 age 72
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Thankyou. I believe she had children born in Meath before she came to Leeds. Is it possible to confirm the names of the children - I have - Bridget 1811, Catherine and James (twins) 1812. Am I correct about Bridget?
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The Dunboyne parish registers can be viewed for free via the NLI:
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0904
I can see James and Catherine on 8th May 1812.
Queenie :)
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Thank you, yes I have seen their birth/baptism but have been unable to find any record of a sister Bridget. Perhaps I am looking at the wrong family. Catherine bn 1812, marries Lawrence Hughes and shows up in 1861 Census in Leeds with my great-grandmother Eliza as her 19 year old niece. So I have been presuming that Catherine had a sister Bridget Traynor who is on Eliza's birth certificate as Bridget Treanor. A bit of a mystery.
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Is this your relative in 1861 3380 /76/13
Catherine Hughes 50 yrs
Elizabeth M Quade 19 yrs b Manchester
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Here is Rose with Catherine Hughes in 1851 2320 /527/28
Catharine Hughes 38 yrs Hawker b Ireland
Ann 19 yrs b Leeds
Mary 17 yrs b Leeds
Eliza 9 yrs B Leeds
Rose Trainor mother 60 yrs b Ireland
Ancestry has Rose as sister and 40 yrs
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I don’t see a birth for Eliza Hughes, 9 yrs - c1842, Leeds.
There is a baptism for Rose Hughes in 1832, daughter of Laurence and Katherine Hughes (denomination Catholic).
More importantly perhaps, there is a baptism for Ann Hughes, 30th April 1830 with a sponsor Bridget Trainor
These are found in ‘ All England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1936’ (Ancestry)
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Thankyou, heywood, for your replies. Yes, the 1861 Census Eliza McQuade 19 years old is my relative.
I think the Eliza aged 9 mentioned in the 1851 is also her but was incorrectly recorded as Eliza Hughes. (Her father James McQuade had died in 1846 (, I have his death cert. I can't find where her mother is, and she seems to be living with her aunt Catherine Hughes (nee Traynor).
My main problem is trying to establish the grandparents of Eliza bn. 1842 (I have her Birth Certificate so know that her parents were James McQuade and Bridget Treanor).
I believe these folks were from Ireland originally and this would answer my question of why I have 30% Irish DNA.
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Here is Bridget in 1841 (I think)
576 /19/32
Silk Street Manchester
James McQuade 30 yrs Hawker
Bridget 30 yrs
Ann 1 1/2 yrs
All have ‘yes’ written in the column ‘born in same county.
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There is a death for:
Ann McQuade 4 yrs in 1844
Could this be Ann from 1841?
Birth
James 1845
Death
James 4 yrs in 1849
Marriage 1850 Manchester Register Office or Registrar attended
Walter Brannan and Bridget McWade (Trainer).
1851 2225 /85/42
6 Fielding Court, Manchester
Walter Bannon 27 yrs servant b Ireland
Bridget 36yrs Winder/Cotton b -do-
The marriage certificate would give you her father’s name
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Deaths to check
1855 Bridget Bannon 39 yrs Manchester Saint George district
1859 Bridget Bannon 45 yrs Manchester Ancoats district
*there is a marriage 1859 for Walter Bannon and Catherine Bannon.
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Thanyou, heywood. Thats something for me to follow up.
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Thank you for the suggestion. I did eventually sen for the 1850 Marriage Certificate you suggested.
This tells me that Bridget's father's name was Patrick Trainer, a Weaver.
This is a new name to me.
Any help to find Patrick Trainer would be appreciated.